The uses of literature |
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The modern writer and his community |
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T. S. Eliot: thinker and artist |
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Poetry since The waste land |
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Joyce's Ulysses: symbolic poem, biography or novel |
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Poetry and poeticality |
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W. B. Yeats as a literary critic |
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Auden as a literary critic |
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The criticism of fiction: the role of close analysis |
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American literature: mirror, lens or prism? |
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The American "innocence" in James, Fitzgerald and Faulkner |
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The Southern temper |
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Southern literature: the wellsprings of its vitality |
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Faulkner's treatment of the racial problem: typical examples |
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Faulkner as a poet |
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The doric delicacy |
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Edgar Allan Poe as an interior decorator |
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A. E. Housman |
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Wordsworth and human suffering: notes on two early poems |
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Milton and the new criticism |
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Eve's awakening |
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The unity of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus |
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The uses of literature |
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The modern writer and his community |
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T. S. Eliot: thinker and artist |
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Poetry since The waste land |
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Joyce's Ulysses: symbolic poem, biography or novel |
|
Poetry and poeticality |
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